Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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CU SS ai? U 21 MOTTO Launched but not anchored. FLOWER Lily of the Vallev. COLORS Blue and Steel. Gmaso M M Program 1 --vs CHORL S ............ .... .. - .......... -- ............. ---- PRESIDENTS ADDRESS ---- CLASS HISTORY .... ..-- MOTTO ORATION .,... CORNET SOLO --- CLASS POEM ..... CLASS PROPHECY --- CLASS KNOCKER --. - PRESENTATIONS --- CHORUS ............ ..-.. MANTLE ORATION --..- RESPONSE FROM Jumoism ff- - ' PIANO DUET ........ .- .---.--- CLASS WILL ..... - CLASS CENSOR .... - CLASS SONG --- ......... ...... - --- Gommomoo om Program GRAND MARCH' ..... S--- ----- --- INVOCATION ............. -, CHORL S .................... SALLfTATORY ORATION --- ORATION ................. PIANO SOLO ............ ORATION ..... ORATION ............... ORATIL JN ................. vocfxr, sow ....-.....,.... VAL EDICTORY ORATION ...... ................,,,........, ORCHESTRA SELECTION ..... I.-- ................... --- PRESENQTATION OF DIPLOMAS .... .---G. T. Cooper, Preside ., .... - ....... Class Adolphus Allison ----.-- Nan Price --- Mildred Ulsh Eugene Smith .. Mildred Hunt Pauline Dippery Catherine Anders Homer Forsythe Harry Price Marguerite Orner Tressie Fisher Witt Hutchison ' Amanda Wertz Class - Christopher Rowland Alexander Reed Katherine Shenk Ruth Hunt Madeline Dipple Nellie Price Alma Bingaman g U-.. ....... Class High School Orchestra ---- Rev. H. L. Jacob:- --------------- Class --- Josephine Dippery ------- Miriam Cohen ---- Elizabeth Heikcs -------- Mary Wray ---- Melvin Hendren ------ Helen McNitt ----- Maurice Hallem Merrill F ultz High School Orchestra nt of the School Board CHORL' S ............. .. ........... ....................,..........,,..,. C lass BENEDICTION MARCH ......... --- High School Orchestra

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Gi ss Po m By MILDRED HUNT Hail to the Class of '21- Soon memories will stand in our place: Let's take a brief glimpse at each one in our ranks Meet their merits and faults, face to face. Adolphus Allison, our President. For nothing but honor would stand. So the year passed smoothly for '21, VVith Dolphie in sturdy command. To our Vice President, Dolly VVertz, We give the credit of an orderly school: For as head of the Girls' Student Council, She faithfully enforced every rule. Shorty-you've won highest honors, But' beware-lest success turn your head: For High School's but one institution in life. A rough, rugged road lies ahead. I-Iasn't our Lore been fine this year? The reason is easily -guessed. 'Twas just because Melvin, our Editor, Was determined to make it the best. Our athletic twins, Nan and Had, L. H. S. will remember their fame: For the Prices have fought for its honor, In many a Varsity game. Elizabeth Heikes, Ruth Hunt and Katherine Will be pianists of great renown: In the future we'll see the Temple packed When they return to town. Chris-you're a very good business man, Your work for the Lore we must praise: Such faithful service L. H. S. won't forget, May success ever brighten your days. A quiet, demure, little maiden Is Anne-a sphinx in her way: Though shallow water babbles loudest, Still water. runs deep, they say. VVitt's one it's hard to say much about. His virtues we all know quite well: So we give him to Marty to lead and advise. And the future-you never can tell. Lilian Carodisky and Miriam Cohen, Are vamps of the first degree, But they also shine in the class room, Great success for them we shall see. Ken. Copeland may be sort of bashful. But there's two things make Ken. a changed man: One- of course you well know, is athletics, VVe'll let Peg guess the other if she can. She plays the infant role so well, You'd hardly think she was grown: But please don't mention Mt. Hermon, Or Kate's secret will surely be known. A second Caruso we have in our midst, Who's also a shark on the track: In love he's not partial, he's nice to them Maurice-there's nothing you lack. George Crager's a regular all-round boy, In basket ball, foot ball and track: He helps us out well in every need, But George-it's a girl you lack. Her heart is at State College, Across the mountain, far away: Emeretta-we really expect. You will go there to live some day. Dick Cargill is a mighty man, But love can work many a charm: all, Shenk, He nearly threw the shot away: Now McMeen's is a cause for alarm. Nell Price always seems the quiet sort, But those who know her well. - Say were it not for her studies, Our Nell would be a regular belle. The girls may look at you and sigh, But Chauncey, they are wise: They know that Baltimore claimed you first, And that there all attraction lies. John and Pauline, those Dippery kids. Are only twins in name: For they are as different as darkness and light, Though their love for the boys is the same. Florence Bailey, Mary Wray and Mildred Ulsh, In Latin get very high marks: They tackle Cicero and Virgil, As if they considered them larks. Doug. Andrews, Jessie Heister and Homer Forsythe Boys whose labors are never in vain: McVeytown lost three trusty lads. But her loss was Lewistown's gain. Two of our girls are going to be nurses, Mae Quay and Pauline Reed: Of course they'll make themselves noted, For many a kind word and deed. Alice Krentzman, Dorothy Huyett and Una Hook, Expert secretaries will be: Though we fear the young employers, Will fall 'neath their charms, speedily. Elizabeth Erdley and Tressie Fisher, On men might write a book: And they chose to fix their affections. On two by the name of Snook. Madeline Dipple may always be found In the Domestic Science room. Died from Indigestion will never appear Upon her H6FbQ1'tYS tomb. VVanda Minick and Arie Goss, , You'd never know were here: And if everyone else were as quiet as they, The teachers might well have no fear. Marguerite Orner, we're quite convinced, As a stenographer will never do: Mickey-why don't you go to State, And live in a bungalow built for two. Alma, We know, is an honest girl, Who tries all obligations to fill: So We really cannot understand. Why she always has a Bill, VVhen you start to number Gene's assets, It really sounds like a fable: But Gene will say that the greatest one Is a little girl named Mabel. Sweet Helen McNitt came to our ranks, From a little town up the line: Just ask us how we like her, And we'll everyone answer fine. Teachers, schoolmates, well beloved, We've tarried here awhile: Though on life's journey these four years, Count but one short mile. VVe see in the distance the mountain, We'll all reach its top, by and by: Godspeed to the Class of '21- Dear Friends-we bid you good-bye.



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4 i CATHERINE ANDERS Her reasoning is full of tricks And butterfly suggestions, We know no point to which she sticks, She asks the simplest questions. Kato Conzzzzvrcial Girls' class basket hall, l, 2, 3, 4g girls' Varsity basketball, 3, 4, class play. Although things looked blue for Kate last year and part of this year, she had the characteristic stick-to-it-iveness of '21 and graduated with fly- ing colors. c40ll11lIl'l'Fl'llI Tmzvlmr 3 s ADOLPHUS ALLISON Had I been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better order- ing of the universe. D0lphe Tvclz llltfll Class president 4, Senior Class Play, President of Boys' Student Council 4, Class football, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 1, 2, Some one has uoised it about that Dolphe is conceited. We don't believe it. He may have certain quaint fancies -but such a thing as conceit was never known in any class president- we are sure of it. Dolphe is very popular and has a particular failing for the women. We can only guess why this dashing youth wants to be a secluded forester. FU1'C'Sfl'l' DOUGLAS ANDREWS A proper man, as one shall see in a summer's day. Dolly Classical Doug is a production of McVeytown. He holds the distinction of being the only lad in our class to finish his four years in short trousers. But Doug is a good kid, despite his quiet attitude and brevity of stature. lflcvtrin!! lflIAQ'illl'Fl'

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